Stealing Signs – “Hide and Seek” (Official Music Video)

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Hide and Seek is taken from London-based Stealing Signs upcoming EP. They have recently been comparison as a new Biffy Clyro, whilst others have suggested sounds of Circa Waves, The Kooks and even Wolf Alice.

Stealing Signs are probably best known for their work with MTV, producing tracks for both Jersey Shore and The Real Show which has helped perpetuate them into the media limelight on both sides of the Atlantic. It has also earned them endorsements from NME and even celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver! The band describe their influences as ‘90’s cinema early Biffy Clyro records and an endless supply of energy drinks’. Not only do these fellas love playing their music but they clearly love rocking out together. Their high octane live performances have been a huge hit with fans, with the stage theatrics and stunts of The Who back in the day.

‘Hide and Seek’ British pop rock tracks in the same vein as Circa Waves and Wolf Alice, though with Nick Acton’s vocals reminiscent of the early Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard. With intriguing arrangements of twisting guitar lines, thunderous drums and contagiously delightful ska rhythms this song grows and grows and grows.

2015 Tour Dates
1st July – 93 Feet East – London
3rd July – The Verve – Leeds
4th July – The Fling Festival – Chelmsford
11th July – Brownstock Festival – Essex
8th August – The Horn – St Albans
9th August – The Queens Head – London
9th October – Facebar – Reading

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ITunes: www.itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/stealing-signs/id391990584

Praise:
‘They remind me a lot of the indie music I listened to growing up. For nostalgia alone they have found a place in my top five.’ (Jamie Oliver)

‘…..then they go and thrill us with some sort of rock hybrid ATDI that keeps us hooked on repeat for half an hour.’ (Tim Chester, NME)

‘I like them – reminds me of a return to that classic British guitar sound and bittersweet melodies of the 90’s with a modern twist’ (Sunta Templeton, XFM)